Practicing more than the assigned problems is good. Parents can select more problems in the topic given and suggest methods to do them. This helps the children do their sums fast and develop confidence in their abilities.

When we format our homeschooling like this, it leads to some fascinating discussions at mealtimes. When you approach learning this way, you have the flexibility to make adjustments according to your child's interest: You can study a work of literature in-depth, or you can just cover the basic facts. Unlike the hard rules of homeschool books, you can freely make changes when you create your own curriculum.

10. Encouraging kids to use Math in practical situations makes them learn facts with ease. Asking them to pay the grocery bill, spacing new plants with a certain distance apart are all good practices to make them understand Math facts without difficulty.